Reviews by FickleBeast:

Pours a clear amber color with a half finger of foam that dissipates quickly. Aroma has a nice floral hoppiness to it.

First sip is a nice refreshing rush of hoppy flavor, with a moderately bitter bite on the back end. Balanced, but not sweet. A touch thin-bodied, maybe a little more malt body would have helped cut back on the bitter bite on the back end, but this is a minor complaint. Overall, a very solid APA.

This beer was absolutely perfect for tailgating prior to last weeks Eagles game. Flavorful, refreshing, and canned. (567 characters)

Pours an absolutely gorgeous bright amber with one finger of off white head. The aroma is classic APA. Lots of sweet caramel malts, accented with a touch of alcohol. Then a nice balanced hop profile, a little bit of citrus, pine and tropical fruit but nothing overpowering. Taste is more of the same with a good strong bitterness that cleanses the palate and leaves you ready for more. Mouthfeel is good, a little bit of body, but not so much that it overwhelms you. Overall this is a really solid APA, it is not going to blow your mind like some crazy double IPA, but it has all the right elements and is really nice to sip on this afternoon after doing some work out in the yard. (740 characters)

Another beer provided by the legend of canned beers, woodychandler. Poured from a 16 oz. can. Has a caramel color with a 1/2 inch head. Smell is a bit on the hoppy side. Taste is piney hops, some malts, a good bit of bitterness. Feels medium bodied in the mouth and overall is a pretty good beer. (296 characters)

A: Explosive macro-bubbly carbonation rages within a tangerine orange colored body that had a translucent nature to it. The head was small, bready textured, with a sandstone tint and a decent retention.

T: Tart tangerine, the heavy handed carbonation really turns this into a fizzy mess in the mouth. Pine hops, a bit one dimensional when compared to the nose, very linear flavor, the malting is light bodied offering little support.

M: Seltzer like carbonation, fizzles and distracts in the mouthful turning to a frothy and washy mess on the hold. Light bodied, washy foam feels and tastes a little coarse, way overly carbonated.

O: Overall the overcarbonated aspect really kills this beer, not sure if this is a common thing or a bad batch run amok, judging from other reviewers it may have been just an anormality. The flavor is still one dimenionsal, the body is light making for an otherwise ordinary beer. Difuse the carbonation and its an average beer. It showed flashes of potential from the nose but fizzled out in the end. (1,151 characters)

A: The pale ale is a full copper color, a hue that is darker like a worn penny. A half a finger of head nicely blankets the ale but doesn't lace.

S: The nose is malty, caramel and biscuit specifically, with a crisp hoppy undertone. Citrus malts are present but not in abundance.

T: A well-balanced ale up front, both hops and malts are present. The malt side is bready with caramel and biscuit flavors. The color is a bit darker and the malts have a fuller taste that reflects the relative darkness. Hops are citrusy, hard to discern at first. As each sip evolves, the citrus flavors are more evident and coalesce at the end of the sip into a thick bitterness that lingers on the palate.

M: The mouthfeel is pleasant, a well-balanced pale ale that won't disappoint.

D: After the Inaugural Ale, this one felt heavier, limiting the drinkability. I like that it doesn't have a dull grainy taste to it. (933 characters)